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Quantum Dots: IDTechEx Analyses the Technology Evolution as a Display, Lighting, and Sensor Material


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BOSTON, Feb. 19, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Quantum dots (QDs) are a commercial success for nanotechnology. They are already used in display applications. Importantly, the QD technology and application landscape is rapidly evolving. IDTechEx discusses below the multiple innovation and commercialization frontiers of this technology. For more detailed information, including detailed technical analysis as well as market information/forecast see the recently updated IDTechEx Research report Quantum Dot Materials and Technologies 2019-2029: Trends, Markets, Players.

Display and lighting

QDs in displays is not a new story. They are being used to widen the color gamut of LCDs, enabling such devices to compete with high-quality OLEDs in terms of performance, while largely retaining the cost structure character of LCDs. The use of QDs has created an interesting market dynamic especially in the large-sized, e.g., TV, end of the market.

In this application, the main current method of QD implementation is QD enhancement film (QDEF). Here, the QDs embedded in a resin are coated and sandwiched by two barrier layers. This film is then inserted into the LCD stack.

Within this existing opportunity, one sees many trends. First, the QD material composition has evolved from being Cd-based to Cd-free. This transition was driven by legislative requirements and is now nearly complete. It was enabled by improvements in the QY (quantum yield), FWHM (full width half maximum), stability and cost of InP based QDs. Today, this transition involves a minimal QY penalty thanks to notable YoY improvements in InP QDs' QY. However, this still imposes a FWHM penalty even though the InP based QDs are narrowing their FWHMs. Today, 35nm is demonstrated in commercial labs, and 37-38nm is expected in production. To learn more about material-level trends in QDs including InP as well as inorganic and organic perovskites, please visit www.IDTechEx.com/QD.

In parallel, the QDs are becoming more stable. This has relaxed the barrier requirements. Indeed, such requirements have already dropped from around 1E-3 to 1E-4 g/day/sqm to 1E-1 or 1E-2. This has significantly reduced barrier cost and complexity, thus helping drive down overall implementation cost. The higher QYs also give higher brightness thus decreasing the QD content required per each sqm for a given lumen output level. The suppliers are also experimenting with direct on-glass deposition to bring the value chain in-house and to cut out the extra substrate from the solution. Finally, the lower overall costs are allowing QD LCDs to leave the premium priced bracket. To learn more about progress, technology roadmap/trends and market forecasts for QDEFs, please consult Quantum Dot Materials and Technologies 2019-2029: Trends, Markets, Players.

The QDEF is not the end game. It will grow in the short term but will likely go obsolete in the long term. The first stepping stone will be QD color filters (QDCF) both for LCD and OLED displays. In LCDs, the QDCFs replace traditional color filters. This gives wide color gamut benefits whilst also improving efficiency. Material and system level technical hurdles remain though. At the material level, issues such as patterning, blue absorbance, air-stability, etc., have yet to be overcome. Today, many are working on ink formulate to enable inkjettable QDCFs for large area displays. Others are working to properly disperse a high QD wt% into photoresists to enable high-resolution QDCFs. At the system level for LCDs, the polarizer will likely need to come in-cell whilst additional reflectors might be needed since QDCFs re-emit light in all directions including back into the device. The QD excitation by background light must also be suppressed.

QDCF on OLEDs are also interesting especially after the recent news about Samsung. The basic idea is to enable the production of high-quality large-area displays. Here, blue OLED would be continuously deposited to provide the backlight. The QDCFs would be inkjet printed to provide red and green emission. This hybrid approach would overcome the scalability limitations of RGB OLEDs (made via FMM) and potentially the cost issues of many-layered WOLEDs.

However, efficiency would remain limited since blue OLED is still a fluorescent material with low EQE (external quantum efficiency). Lifetime and brightness will also be limited by the blue material. Indeed, to partially address the latter two issues, two blue stacks will likely be used to split the driving voltage. This technique is already used in WOLED. It is possible however that the next-generation of blue materials will become commercial in the time it will take hybrid QD-OLED to mature. Interestingly, the process and material learnings from QDCF-OLED will not be lost since they will act as stepping towards the long-term endgame of fully printed emissive QD displays (QLED). To learn more about QDCF in LCDs and OLEDs, including technology roadmaps, timelines, players and market forecasts, please consult Quantum Dot Materials and Technologies 2019-2029: Trends, Markets, Players.

On-chip QDs are also on the roadmap in displays. They would enable wide color gamut LCDs without needing additional QDEF or QDCF. The challenge remains in ensuring QDs survive the harsh heat and light flux stresses which they experience when sitting in close proximity to the LED source. Numerous strategies are being followed now with positive results. These include protective layers, right ligand choices, optimization of core-shell structure, etc.

The on-chip QDs are particularly interesting for lighting applications. This is because they enable improving efficiency, especially when using a narrow FWHM red downconverter. QDs thus allows obtaining high efficiency as well as high CRI (color rendering index). The challenge here has also been stability. Today there are commercial product announcements, and there have recently been acquisitions of QD suppliers by major lighting manufacturers. IDTechEx believes these products incorporate Cd-based red QDs. As such, they suffer from all the toxicity issues associated with cadmium. The InP based are still not sufficiently stable even for mid-power LEDs, e.g., 20W/cm2.

In general, as the stability of QDs improve, more types and application sectors of LED lighting will open up to QD penetration. In the lighting sector, QDs are also being explored for their ability to offer a customized spectrum. This could, for example, be used in horticultural lighting to allow matching the spectrum of the light sources with that of the plant's photosynthesis. To learn more about QDs in lighting applications, please consult Quantum Dot Materials and Technologies 2019-2029: Trends, Markets, Players.

The endgame for QDs in displays, however, is QLED. This would essentially be the ultimate display: emissive (thus 100% contrast), extremely wide color gamut, thin (thus flexible), efficient, etc. The route to QLED is still long though. The Cd-free QLEDs still exhibit very low EQEs even in the lab. Their levels are below Cd QDs and far below PhOLED (phosphorescent OLED). More critically, the lifetime even at low brightness levels is on the scales of hours to tens of hours. The exact device architecture and optimized materials in the QLED stack are also not yet established. The processing is at a very early stage with only basic small samples having been demonstrated at tradeshows. The interest remains strong, however. Therefore, it is an area to watch closely. To learn more QLED, please consult Quantum Dot Materials and Technologies 2019-2029: Trends, Markets, Players.

Of course, QDs in displays do not exist in a competitive vacuum. There are many competing technologies. The nanocell color filter utilized by a Korea display maker does offer wide color gamut. IDTechEx thinks this technology is based on a special material in the filter that eliminates the spectral overlap between different colored traditional color filters. The next-gen of OLED materials should also not be discounted. The results, especially with hyper TADF (thermally active delayed fluorescence,) are promising because they offer narrow FWHM together with high EQE. They are still in the development phase, and large-scale production is not yet straightforward. Phosphors are also constantly improving. In particular, the KSF red phosphor already offers narrower FWHM than QDs. Rumors also circulate about a green narrow FWHM being close to market launch. To learn more about technology trends and options, please consult Quantum Dot Materials and Technologies 2019-2029: Trends, Markets, Players.

Photosensors

QDs have wide absorption characteristics. Importantly, the absorption characteristics can be tuned by changing dot size and/or composition. Furthermore, QDs can be cast from the solution, giving rise to easy integration possibilities with Si CMOS read-out ICs (ROIC).

A strong point for QDs lies in high-resolution IR, especially short-wave IR (SWIR) photosensors. Here, the right QD material, e.g., PbS, can be used. The QDs can be deposited on the CMOS ROIC. This deposition can be with dip casting, spin coating, or other methods. The sensing element can also be configured as a photoconductor or photodiode.

The early results are that QDs can exceed the detectivity (in Jones) of InGaAs systems. Their direct on-CMOS integration also might overtime the resolution limitations imposed by heterogeneous integration (bonding) of GaAs-on- Si CMOS.

There is however still much work to do. The ligand exchange mechanisms need to be developed to enable closely-packaged and highly-conducting QD thin films. The film deposition techniques need to improve too to ensure uniform, highly-controlled and repeatable deposition. The patterning techniques, as well as the best choice for other materials in the systems, remain open questions. These include SWIR-transparent top electrode and HTL/ETL in a photodiode arrangement. The issue of stability also needs to be addressed. The main QDs materials under consideration are lead-based, thus raising health and safety concerns. The lead-free alternatives do not yet work as well. To learn more about QDs as IR sensing elements, please consult Quantum Dot Materials and Technologies 2019-2029: Trends, Markets, Players.

QDs can also be used in visible photodetectors. The advantage here is to enable high-resolution global shutter sensors. In general, the resolution of existing global shutter sensors is low. This is because each pixel requires a large capacitor to hold the charge until column ADCs (analog-to-digital converters) reach out the data. This storage capacitor would not be needed if each pixel had its own ADCs. Such an arrangement, i.e., an ADC per pixel, clearly would consume too much real estate and power (note there are some interesting product announcements that bond a back CMOS to accommodate a high number of ADCs but such configurations are not easy to implement). To accommodate both the capacitor as well as photo sensing element per pixel, each pixel will need to be large, thus compromising resolution.

QDs can overcome this issue by separating the photosensor and read-out circuits. The photo sensing element would be a QD layer cast atop the ROIC. The QD layer would be independently voltage controlled, allowing it to be opened or closed like a global shutter. This approach opens up more real estate for a larger storage capacitor with the silicon. Note that a large capacitor well translates to a large dynamic range because it can accommodate higher light intensity before saturating. Thus far, interesting prototypes enabling QD-CMOS global shutters have been demonstrated. To learn more about QD image sensors, please consult Quantum Dot Materials and Technologies 2019-2029: Trends, Markets, Players.

As before QDs do not exist in a competitive vacuum. Organic semiconductors (OSCs) can also be cast from solution atop the ROIC. They too could offer high-res global shutter image sensors. Given that OSCs represent a growing diverse family of materials, their exact absorption characteristics could also be varied. In general, however, OCS would struggle to address SWIR or longer wavelengths.

To learn more about quantum dot technology, please visit Quantum Dot Materials and Technologies 2019-2029: Trends, Markets, Players. This report provides detailed technology analysis, detailed technology roadmaps and timelines, complete overviews of key players in the industry, and market forecasts segmented by application. It gives you the complete detailed view of the QD technology, competitive and market landscape. For further information, please contact [email protected].

IDTechEx guides your strategic business decisions through its Research, Consultancy Events services, helping you profit from emerging technologies. Find out more at www.IDTechEx.com.

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